Pixar Pier preview

Disneyland goers play Wall-E's Space Race on June 21, 2018, a new game at Pixar Pier in California Adventure. Scott Craven/The Republic

Pixar Pier preview

Disneyland goers play Wall-E's Space Race on June 21, 2018, a new game at Pixar Pier in California Adventure.
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Disneyland unveils it's new Bullseye Stampede game at the new Pixar Pier Midway on June 21, 2018, in Anaheim, Calif. Scott Craven/The Republic

Pixar Pier preview

Disneyland unveils it's new Bullseye Stampede game at the new Pixar Pier Midway on June 21, 2018, in Anaheim, Calif.
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Disneyland will have new games and attractions this summer in California Adventure, including the Bullseye Stallion Stampede, located on the Pixar Pier's Midway. Scott Craven/The Republic

Pixar Pier preview

Disneyland will have new games and attractions this summer in California Adventure, including the Bullseye Stallion Stampede, located on the Pixar Pier's Midway.
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Prizes hang at the new Toy Story themed game, Bullseye Stallion Stampede at Disney's new Pixar Pier in California Adventure. Scott Craven/The Republic

Pixar Pier preview

Prizes hang at the new Toy Story themed game, Bullseye Stallion Stampede at Disney's new Pixar Pier in California Adventure.
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Disney unveiled their latest addition to California Adventure: The Pixar Pier. The pier offers new games, rides and merchandise, which can be purchased at the Knicks Knacks shop. Scott Craven/The Republic

Pixar Pier preview

Disney unveiled their latest addition to California Adventure: The Pixar Pier. The pier offers new games, rides and merchandise, which can be purchased at the Knicks Knacks shop.
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Pixar Pier preview

Disneyland's Pixar Pier, which opens to the public in summer 2018, offers new food vendors, like the "Adorable" Snowman Frosty Treats. The business sells frozen treats and cones. Scott Craven/The Republic

Pixar Pier preview

Disneyland's Pixar Pier, which opens to the public in summer 2018, offers new food vendors, like the "Adorable" Snowman Frosty Treats. The business sells frozen treats and cones.
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Pixar Pier preview

Disneyland unveiled their new attraction: The Pixar Pier at California Adventure. The pier offers new food options, like the Angry Dogs stand, based on the Pixar film "Inside Out". Scott Craven/The Republic

Pixar Pier preview

Disneyland unveiled their new attraction: The Pixar Pier at California Adventure. The pier offers new food options, like the Angry Dogs stand, based on the Pixar film "Inside Out".
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Disney's Pixar Pier brings the heat with new menu items at California Adventure. The Angry Dog cart offers two types of hot dogs, inspired by the Pixar film "Inside Out". Scott Craven/The Republic

Pixar Pier preview

Disney's Pixar Pier brings the heat with new menu items at California Adventure. The Angry Dog cart offers two types of hot dogs, inspired by the Pixar film "Inside Out".
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Disneyland's new Pixar Pier in California Adventure offers new food vendors, including the Angry Dog Cart, based on the Pixar film "Inside Out". Scott Craven/The Republic

Pixar Pier preview

Disneyland's new Pixar Pier in California Adventure offers new food vendors, including the Angry Dog Cart, based on the Pixar film "Inside Out".
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The Lamplight Lounge in Pixar Pier offers craft beer, signature cocktails and views of Paradise Bay, as well as this chicken sandwich with a spicy chili glaze, vinegar slaw, pineapple butter on a toasted Amish bun. Disneyland Resort

Pixar Pier preview

The Lamplight Lounge in Pixar Pier offers craft beer, signature cocktails and views of Paradise Bay, as well as this chicken sandwich with a spicy chili glaze, vinegar slaw, pineapple butter on a toasted Amish bun.
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The Lamplight Lounge at Disney California Adventure hasn't forgotten about kids when it comes to the menu. They'll enjoy this PB&J roll with creamy peanut butter and strawberry jelly, served with a flower pot of veggies with hummus and fresh fruit. Disneyland Resort

Pixar Pier preview

The Lamplight Lounge at Disney California Adventure hasn't forgotten about kids when it comes to the menu. They'll enjoy this PB&J roll with creamy peanut butter and strawberry jelly, served with a flower pot of veggies with hummus and fresh fruit.
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The menu at the new Lamplight Lounge on Pixar Pier features these potato skins with butter-caper yogurt, smoked paprika ai¨oli and Manchego cheese. Disneyland Resort

Pixar Pier preview

The menu at the new Lamplight Lounge on Pixar Pier features these potato skins with butter-caper yogurt, smoked paprika ai¨oli and Manchego cheese.
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This stern-looking unicorn is actually a candied apple that will be available at Bing Bong's Sweet Treats at Pixar Pier. Disneyland Resort

Pixar Pier preview

This stern-looking unicorn is actually a candied apple that will be available at Bing Bong's Sweet Treats at Pixar Pier.
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The Bing Bong apple, to be available at Bing Bong's Sweet Stuff at Pixar Pier, is a Granny Smith dipped in caramel and chocolate and decorated with colored sugar, fondant and marshmallows. Disneyland Resort

Pixar Pier preview

The Bing Bong apple, to be available at Bing Bong's Sweet Stuff at Pixar Pier, is a Granny Smith dipped in caramel and chocolate and decorated with colored sugar, fondant and marshmallows.
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You'll find Bing Bong's candy tears as well as cotton candy, saltwater taffy and much more at Bing Bong Sweet Stuff, opening later this summer on Pixar Pier at California Adventure. Disneyland Resort

Pixar Pier preview

You'll find Bing Bong's candy tears as well as cotton candy, saltwater taffy and much more at Bing Bong Sweet Stuff, opening later this summer on Pixar Pier at California Adventure.
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Jessie’s Critter Carousel will open sometime in 2019 on Pixar Pier in California Adventure. The ride is inspired by Jessie’s wilderness friends featured in Woody’s Roundup television show from “Toy Story 2”. Disneyland Resort

Pixar Pier preview

Jessie’s Critter Carousel will open sometime in 2019 on Pixar Pier in California Adventure. The ride is inspired by Jessie’s wilderness friends featured in Woody’s Roundup television show from “Toy Story 2”.
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Thousands jammed Pixar Pier on opening weekend (June 23-24), and at one point the wait for the Incredisoaster was more than three hours. Scott Craven/The Republic

Pixar Pier preview

Thousands jammed Pixar Pier on opening weekend (June 23-24), and at one point the wait for the Incredisoaster was more than three hours.
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The sun begins to set on Pixar Pier at Disney California Adventure. The pier takes on a new look at night. Scott Craven/The Republic

Pixar Pier preview

The sun begins to set on Pixar Pier at Disney California Adventure. The pier takes on a new look at night.
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The new Incredibles float in Disney's Paint the Night Parade at California Adventures includes the latest in lighting technology. Scott Craven/The Republic

Pixar Pier preview

The new Incredibles float in Disney's Paint the Night Parade at California Adventures includes the latest in lighting technology.
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ANAHEIM — Only Disneyland can hype a makeover as the theme-park event of the summer.

But only Disney could pull that off, and it has with Pixar Pier.

The California Adventure area formerly known as Paradise Pier sports much more than a fresh coat of paint.

From an upgraded thrill ride to in-depth rebranding, Pixar Pier proves how adept Disney is at making old things new again.

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Pixar Pier features the new Incredicoaster, additional food options and more.
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With four neighborhoods — one of which is still in the design stage — Pixar Pier is little more than an appetizer before the main course (Star Wars) is served next summer. Still, Disney fans are known to feast on anything fresh out of the Imagineer oven, and Pixar Pier is no exception.

Incredibles Park

It starts at the Pixar Pier archway, which at some point will feature Luxo Jr., a fixture of the Pixar universe and part of the studio’s logo. Luxo isn't quite ready for his closeup, but should be added in the coming months.

The arch is the entrance to the pier’s most highly anticipated neighborhood and attraction: the Incredicoaster.

The ride formerly known as California Screamin’ is still there under layers of Pixar’s "The Incredibles," the studio's first family of super powers. The track and cars are virtually unchanged, offering the familiar smooth and thrilling ride.

The new features start with the queue, which winds through a midcentury modern building that includes the ride's final scene (and available only to riders — be sure to watch for it as the train heads back into the station).

People in the California Screamin’ queue had to nothing to do but calmly wait for their turn. Those in line for the Incredicoaster learn — through a story that unfolds on a handful of monitors — about the importance of keeping a close eye on super-powered infants.

Disneyland unveils the highly anticipated Pixar Pier on June 21, 2018, in Anaheim, Calif. The Incredicoaster is an update of California Screamin'.(Photo11: Scott Craven/The Republic)

The difference between the old and new attraction is clear at launch. Where California Screamin’s success relied largely on speed and gravity, guests enjoy a water and sound effect that imply super-fast Dash is racing the coaster as it zips toward the first tunnel.

The new tunnels have allowed Imagineers to add visual and lighting effects, including a fleeting scent familiar to anyone who's baked cookies. There also are a few 3D figures added, including one of Mr. Incredible who's seeminly burst through a tunnel to catch Baby Jack-Jack.

When the train pulls into the station after a two-minute, 6,000-foot ride, one thing is clear: The upgrade, while short of incredible, is a lot of fun.

Let’s be clear: The rest of Pixar Pier’s changes are largely cosmetic compared to the Incredicoaster (excluding food, which we’ll get to).

Toy Story Boardwalk is anchored by Toy Story Midway Mania!, a Pixar refugee when it landed on Paradise Pier’s shores 10 years ago.

Now joined by its vividly rendered countrymen, the attraction’s inventive combination of ride and video game still shines brightly and will continue to be the second-most popular destination at Pixar Pier.

In 2019, Toy Story will be joined by Jessie’s Critter Carousel, a merry-go-round featuring fanciful creatures yet to be hatched. Or sculpted. Or molded. Wherever it is fanciful creatures come from.

Inside Out Headquarters

Keep walking, nothing to see here yet. But in 2019, guests will be able to ride the Inside Out Emotional Whirlwind. Judging by the artist rendering, it looks like the mood swing is geared more for younger guests.

Vehicles attached to radiating spokes will spin in dizzying ways, much like the emotions of the angst-ridden pubescent girl at the center of "Inside Out." And that's how you make a ride out of conflicting emotions.

Pixar Promenade

Disneyland unveiled their new Pixar Pier in California Adventure on June 21, 2018, in Anaheim, Calif.(Photo11: Scott Craven/The Republic)

Previous visitors may note how the Pixar Pal-A-Round looks like just the former Mickey’s Big Wheel. And it is, only each car now features a Pixar character. This isn’t the pier’s best effort, but there’s not a whole lot you can do with a Ferris wheel. Unless cars could plummet at unpredictable moments. That could be fun.

The midway games are rebranded versions of previous games. Test such useless skills as rolling balls into small holes or firing squirt guns at a bulls-eye. If you’re good at it, you’ll earn prizes you’ll have to carry around the rest of the day.

Note to the very young and the exceptionally non-skilled: Everybody wins at La Luna. So, grownups, don't think you're showing off by carrying around your prize.

Food and drink

The Lamplight Lounge at Disney California Adventure hasn't forgotten about kids when it comes to the menu. They'll enjoy this PB&amp;J roll with creamy peanut butter and strawberry jelly, served with a flower pot of veggies with hummus and fresh fruit.(Photo11: Disneyland Resort)

After the Incredicoaster, this is where guests will find the most significant upgrades at Pixar Pier.

The Lamplight Lounge is a must-see, even if your kids give you their “that’s yucky” faces when trying the gastro-pub food. But don't worry. As you delight in spinach salad or carne asada roll, let them figure out the PB&J Roll. It may resemble sushi, but it's peanut butter rolled up in white bread and drizzled with strawberry jam. Or maybe you want to order that for yourself.

Gaze at the multi-tiered lamp in the alcove to see dozens of sketches covering its length. You’ll see early renditions of memorable Pixar characters. The lounge is filled with Pixar memorabilia, making it part museum, part chill place to enjoy a drink (without the kids if they’re old enough to roam on their own).

The walls are covered in movie posters and stills, and if you have a "Cars" fan, ask for the table that serves as a display case for the toy cars based on the films.

There's even a secret booth behind a door that can be unlocked by quickly spinning a centered crank (a rotating handle, not the elderly curmudgeon in "Up.")

Disneyland's new Pixar Pier in California Adventure offers new food vendors, including the Angry Dog Cart, based on the Pixar film "Inside Out".(Photo11: Scott Craven/The Republic)

Imagine what hot dogs might taste like if prepared with anger. Turns out they’d be spicy, based on the menu at Angry Dogs, featuring the namesake emotion from “Inside Out.”

Poultry Palace boasts the most playful design. Chicken dishes are sold out of what appears to be a takeout box from said restaurant.

You might be asking, “What, no churros?” Of course there are churros, a snack so ubiquitous at Disney that you’d think sales of the tube-shaped pastry propped up the entertainment giant (and maybe they do).

You will find the cinnamon-sugar delights at Señor Buzz Churros, a cart that references the “Toy Story” character’s Spanish mode rather than employing Spanish-speaking Pixar characters. You know, like the ones in “Coco.”

Merchandise and sweets

This stern-looking unicorn is actually a candied apple that will be available at Bing Bong's Sweet Treats at Pixar Pier.(Photo11: Disneyland Resort)

Find Pixar-branded merch galore at Knick's Knacks, named after the animated short in which a snow-globe snowman attempts to escape his plastic-encased world without thinking through the consequences.

While browsing, keep an eye out for Disney artists who will occasionally stop by to practice their craft in public. Their sketches will be for sale, giving you a shot at going home with a unique souvenir in addition to the “Monsters Inc.” fleece everyone has.

You'll also find all sorts of candy, which will do until the arrival later this summer of Bing Bong’s Sweet Stuff, a treat shop based on the imaginary friend in “Inside Out.”

The shop will feature sweet frozen drinks, colorful pastries and candy, the kind of sugar-coated heaven envisioned when you say, “I felt like a kid in a candy store.”

Entertainment

Slinky the Dog dominates the "Toy Story" float in the Paint the Night Parade at California Adventure.(Photo11: Joshua Sudock/Disneyland Resort)

With a roller coaster packed with eye candy, angry hot dogs and a can’t-lose midway game, you still need to be entertained?

Fine.

Swing by the Pixar Promenade band shell to catch the Pixarmonic Orchestra. Calling it an orchestra is an Elastigirl-like reach, but with kazoos, slide whistles and duck calls, have a sense of humor and cut it come slack.

TripleDent Gum presents The Pixarmonic Orchestra, which will play at the Paradise Garden Bandstand near Pixar Pier.(Photo11: Joshua Sudock, Joshua Sudock/Disneyland Resort)

Once the sun goes down, the Paint the Night Parade rises. Thousands of LED lights illuminate floats dedicated to colorful Pixar films. While the parade isn’t new, the opening of Pixar Pier marks the debut of the Incredibles float featuring the Underminer (yes, that’s his not-so-subtle drill bursting from the center).

The World of Color show, with fountains, water-mist screens and pyrotechnics, is still being refurbished and will reopen later this year.

Paradise Gardens Park

Don't mistake this for a Pixar Pier neighborhood. It's more the Paradise Pier leftovers.

But as Disney's wholly owned entertainment subsidiaries slowly spread — Bug's Land will soon disappear under Marvel's footprint — there's no telling what will happen.

Just imagine what could happen if Disney purchases 21st Century Fox. If that's successful, perhaps in a few years we'll see Bob's Swinging Burgers, The Wild Flight of Bart Simpson or Gordon Ramsey's Grilling Adventures.